concretely

IPA: kˈɑnkritɫi

adverb

  • In a concrete manner, physically, definitely
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Examples of "concretely" in Sentences

  • 3. Items on next-action lists should be described as concretely as possible.
  • All are described as concretely as possible and avoiding unnecessary mathematics and formalism.
  • Moreover, what does it mean to say that the charges against Lewis were only "concretely" false?
  • And it is this, concretely, which is the gift which the Risen Christ shares in Pentecost with the Church.
  • This means seeking to understand abstract beliefs about spirituality, as well as concretely changing some little things about my life.
  • Experts on genocide recently declared that Robert Mugabe was guilty of genocide 'by attrition', a label concretely backed up by the genocidal numbers of people dead and dying in Zimbabwe.
  • The beauty he has perceived must in accordance with our human needs find expression concretely, because it is only as he manifests himself in forms which we can understand that we are able to recognize him.
  • If we can't take pleasure and satisfaction in concretely helping middle-class families and working-class families save money, get a college education, get health care -- if that's not what we're about, then we shouldn't be in the business of politics.
  • "It is always thus that common sense proceeds, its principal merit being to know how to unite present perceptions with those previously cognized, then to understand how to coordinate them so as to be able to group them concretely, that is to say, to synthesize them.
  • One of the most pitiful things in the relations of human beings to each other -- the action and reaction of events that is called concretely "human life" -- is that every now and then some of them should be called upon to lay down their lives from no sense of imperative, calculated duty such as inspires the soldier or the sailor, but suddenly, without any previous knowledge or warning of danger, without any opportunity of escape, and without any desire to risk such conditions of danger of their own free will.

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